Paddy Doherty | |
Birth Name: | Patrick Ward[1] |
Birth Date: | 6 February 1959 |
Birth Place: | Manchester, England[2] |
Nationality: | Irish |
Years Active: | 2009–present |
Children: | 10 |
Occupation: | TV personality |
Spouse: | Roseanne |
Television: | Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men Big Fat Gypsy Weddings (2010–2015) Celebrity Big Brother When Paddy Met Sally Celebrity Bainisteoir |
Patrick Doherty (born 6 February 1959) is an Irish Traveller who is a former bare-knuckle boxer. He is best known as one of the stars of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding and Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men. He won Celebrity Big Brother 8. He appeared in When Paddy Met Sally in January 2012 and on Celebrity Bainisteoir later that year.
Doherty was born to Irish Traveller parents and moved around Manchester as a child and also to various sites in and around Birmingham. He did not attend school. His grandparents posed as his parents in his younger years but when he became a teenager he was sent to live with his "sister" and her family; his "sister" was actually his mother but as she was unmarried it was kept quiet to avoid shame on the family.[3]
Doherty was one of the Irish Travellers interviewed for the documentary My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.[4]
On 18 August 2011, Doherty was the third person to enter the Celebrity Big Brother 8 house.[5] He won the series, beating Kerry Katona at the final stage.[6]
Doherty made an appearance on The Late Late Show in September 2011.[7] He spoke about his experience on Big Brother, and his unexpected victory. He also spoke about his personal life and the loss of his son, Patrick. Before that, Doherty appeared on ITV's This Morning.[8]
Doherty appeared in a two-part Channel 5 documentary with his former Big Brother housemate Sally Bercow, wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons. Bercow moved into Doherty's chalet on his Queensferry travellers' site, living by his rules in episode one and hers in episode two. When Paddy Met Sally aired in January 2012.[9]
In 2012, Doherty appeared on Celebrity Bainisteoir.[10]
In 2016 Doherty appeared in this Channel 5 series about Traveller life from the children's perspective. He talked about the importance of staying on in education for his community. He appeared on This Morning alongside his granddaughter, 8-year-old Margaret, to debate this issue.[11]
Doherty explored Kyushu and partook in challenges along the way with his co-host, Daniel Coll.
In 2020, Doherty took part in the controversial Channel 4 programme The Truth About Traveller Crime. The programme received complaints which led to an Ofcom investigation.[12] Twelve months later, the investigation was still ongoing with Ofcom blaming the complexity of the case for the delays.[13]
Doherty encourages his grandchildren to remain in education.[14]
Doherty was hospitalised after becoming infected with COVID-19 in January 2021.[15]